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Aldo Rossi fonds
AP142
Synopsis:
The Aldo Rossi fonds documents the professional practice of architect Aldo Rossi and that of his firm, Studio di Architettura (SDA). Drawings of nearly every project by Rossi and SDA are present, with significant Italian, German and Japanese projects particularly well represented. The fonds also includes material relating to exhibitions and some material on publications that feature the work of Rossi and his firm. Material in this fonds was produced between 1953 and 1997.
1953-1997, predominant 1962-1997
Aldo Rossi fonds
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AP142
Synopsis:
The Aldo Rossi fonds documents the professional practice of architect Aldo Rossi and that of his firm, Studio di Architettura (SDA). Drawings of nearly every project by Rossi and SDA are present, with significant Italian, German and Japanese projects particularly well represented. The fonds also includes material relating to exhibitions and some material on publications that feature the work of Rossi and his firm. Material in this fonds was produced between 1953 and 1997.
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1953-1997, predominant 1962-1997
Project
AP173.S1.1998.D3
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's Flying Attic in Arnhem, Netherlands, an exhibition installation for the UnderCover Foundation. Material in this series was produced in 1998. The series contains slides of drawings and design development drawings and working drawings. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
1998
Flying Attic, Arnhem, Netherlands (1998)
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AP173.S1.1998.D3
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Series documents Lars Spuybroek's Flying Attic in Arnhem, Netherlands, an exhibition installation for the UnderCover Foundation. Material in this series was produced in 1998. The series contains slides of drawings and design development drawings and working drawings. This project may also include digital design material, which has yet to be processed and which will available for consultation in 2017.
Project
1998
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AP196
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Studio Gang Ford Calumet Environmental Center project records, 2003-2012, documents the design process for the Ford Calumet Environmental Center in Chicago, United-States. The records represent both phases during the competition and the full-term design, after the firm won the project. The records consist of born-digital material, sketches and drawings, textual records, photographs and seven models.
2003-2011
Studio Gang Ford Calumet Environmental Center project records
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AP196
Synopsis:
Studio Gang Ford Calumet Environmental Center project records, 2003-2012, documents the design process for the Ford Calumet Environmental Center in Chicago, United-States. The records represent both phases during the competition and the full-term design, after the firm won the project. The records consist of born-digital material, sketches and drawings, textual records, photographs and seven models.
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2003-2011
Sub-series
AP207.S2.SS05
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Il polo espositivo: un tema, due architetti. Arata Isozaki, O.M. Ungers", curated by Pettena and presented at the Piazza Santissima Annuziata in Florence in 1988. The exhibition is a study of designs for exhibition spaces by comparing the work of Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and German architect Oswald Mathias Ungers. The sub-series contains research material on Arata Isozaki and Oswald Mathias Ungers and their projects, such as articles and photocopies of publications.
circa 1988
Il polo espositivo: un tema, due architetti. Arata Isozaki, O.M. Ungers (1988)
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AP207.S2.SS05
Description:
The sub-series documents the exhibition "Il polo espositivo: un tema, due architetti. Arata Isozaki, O.M. Ungers", curated by Pettena and presented at the Piazza Santissima Annuziata in Florence in 1988. The exhibition is a study of designs for exhibition spaces by comparing the work of Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and German architect Oswald Mathias Ungers. The sub-series contains research material on Arata Isozaki and Oswald Mathias Ungers and their projects, such as articles and photocopies of publications.
Subseries
circa 1988
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AP190
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The Preston Scott Cohen Eyebeam project records, 2001-2016, consist of 281 digital files that document the architect’s competition entry for the Eyebeam Atelier Museum in New York City, developed in 2001. The archive includes 154 digital models in Rhinoceros, 30 digital models in STL, approximately 90 digital images, one video, and a number of Illustrator, Photoshop, PDF, and Microsoft Word files.
2001-2016
Preston Scott Cohen Eyebeam project records
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AP190
Synopsis:
The Preston Scott Cohen Eyebeam project records, 2001-2016, consist of 281 digital files that document the architect’s competition entry for the Eyebeam Atelier Museum in New York City, developed in 2001. The archive includes 154 digital models in Rhinoceros, 30 digital models in STL, approximately 90 digital images, one video, and a number of Illustrator, Photoshop, PDF, and Microsoft Word files.
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2001-2016
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Festival of Britain
AP163.S1.SS1.D8
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File documents Victor Prus's work for the Festival of Britain, in England, such as his work for the design display of the Physical Work Exhibition, the H.M.S Campania, and the Shipbuilding Section, Sea and Ships Pavilion. Material in the file was produced between 1949 and 1951. The file contains conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, collages, textual records, panels and photographs.
1949-1951
Festival of Britain
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AP163.S1.SS1.D8
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File documents Victor Prus's work for the Festival of Britain, in England, such as his work for the design display of the Physical Work Exhibition, the H.M.S Campania, and the Shipbuilding Section, Sea and Ships Pavilion. Material in the file was produced between 1949 and 1951. The file contains conceptual, design development and presentation drawings, collages, textual records, panels and photographs.
File 8
1949-1951
Sub-series
AP032.S6.D3
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Assorted papers relating to Goldsmith's tenure as Eliot Noyes visiting professor of architecture in the Graduate School of Design from 1982-1983. Includes documents concerning the exhibition of Goldsmith's work (1982) and grant applications for the book Myron Goldsmith: Building and Concepts published in 1987.
1982-1986
Harvard University, Cambridge - Miscellaneous Papers
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AP032.S6.D3
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Assorted papers relating to Goldsmith's tenure as Eliot Noyes visiting professor of architecture in the Graduate School of Design from 1982-1983. Includes documents concerning the exhibition of Goldsmith's work (1982) and grant applications for the book Myron Goldsmith: Building and Concepts published in 1987.
File 3
1982-1986
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OCEAN North reference files
AP198.S2
Description:
Series consists of reference documentation in the form of portfolios of selected materials from various OCEAN North projects. It is likely that Kivi Sotamaa did not contribute to all of the included projects. For the most part, records are images of work done with CAD software: preliminary drawings; fully developed plans and renderings of buildings; landscapes; and installations. Images also include digitized photographs of models and installations. Content from AP198.S2.001 – OCEAN North Portfolio 1999 consists primarily of this type of visual material and is organized per project. Additionally, a few textual records describe some of the projects. There are two versions of a general presentation document in Pagemaker. Content from AP198.S2.002 – OCEAN North Press CD 2000 is organized into three sections: “about'OCEANnorth”, “OCEANnorth_Essays”, and “OCEANnorth_Projects”. This last directory is further organized by year and by project, each project having a text and an image sub-directory. Overall, there are 48 textual records describing the network, its vision and its projects, alongside more than 200 raster images. The Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre competition entry was not included in this project selection. The following projects are documented in this series: - Töölö Football Stadium, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Extraterrains, a furniture design project. - Finnish Embassy in Canberra, an international architectural competition entry. - Habitare Pavilion (1996 and 1997), exhibitions installations. - Chamberworks, an architectural installation for an exhibition. - a-drift NYT Time Capsule, a competition entry for a time capsule for the New York Times. - Synthetic Landscape Pavilion and Phases 1, 2 and 3, a landscape design. - Sandefjord Hotel, preliminary design. - Landscraper, design study for an exhibition. - IntenCities, multidisciplinary installation project. - Barbican’s Valo exhibition design. - Constantini (sic) Museum, a building design for a competition. - Kyoto, a study of urban design. - Jeil’s Hospital, a building design. - Urban Surfaces exhibition. Source: Ateljié Sotamaa. “Portfolio.” Accessed February 2018, http://portfolio.sotamaa.net/ FRAC, “Catalog, OCEAN.” Accessed February 2018, http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/ocean/oceanen.htm OCEAN CN Consultancy Network, “Projects.” Accessed February 2018, http://ocean-cn.org/projects/
1997-2000
OCEAN North reference files
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AP198.S2
Description:
Series consists of reference documentation in the form of portfolios of selected materials from various OCEAN North projects. It is likely that Kivi Sotamaa did not contribute to all of the included projects. For the most part, records are images of work done with CAD software: preliminary drawings; fully developed plans and renderings of buildings; landscapes; and installations. Images also include digitized photographs of models and installations. Content from AP198.S2.001 – OCEAN North Portfolio 1999 consists primarily of this type of visual material and is organized per project. Additionally, a few textual records describe some of the projects. There are two versions of a general presentation document in Pagemaker. Content from AP198.S2.002 – OCEAN North Press CD 2000 is organized into three sections: “about'OCEANnorth”, “OCEANnorth_Essays”, and “OCEANnorth_Projects”. This last directory is further organized by year and by project, each project having a text and an image sub-directory. Overall, there are 48 textual records describing the network, its vision and its projects, alongside more than 200 raster images. The Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre competition entry was not included in this project selection. The following projects are documented in this series: - Töölö Football Stadium, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Jyväskylä Music and Arts Centre, an international architectural competition entry. See also Series 1 for more records on this project. - Extraterrains, a furniture design project. - Finnish Embassy in Canberra, an international architectural competition entry. - Habitare Pavilion (1996 and 1997), exhibitions installations. - Chamberworks, an architectural installation for an exhibition. - a-drift NYT Time Capsule, a competition entry for a time capsule for the New York Times. - Synthetic Landscape Pavilion and Phases 1, 2 and 3, a landscape design. - Sandefjord Hotel, preliminary design. - Landscraper, design study for an exhibition. - IntenCities, multidisciplinary installation project. - Barbican’s Valo exhibition design. - Constantini (sic) Museum, a building design for a competition. - Kyoto, a study of urban design. - Jeil’s Hospital, a building design. - Urban Surfaces exhibition. Source: Ateljié Sotamaa. “Portfolio.” Accessed February 2018, http://portfolio.sotamaa.net/ FRAC, “Catalog, OCEAN.” Accessed February 2018, http://www.archilab.org/public/2000/catalog/ocean/oceanen.htm OCEAN CN Consultancy Network, “Projects.” Accessed February 2018, http://ocean-cn.org/projects/
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1997-2000
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AP164.S1.2003.D8
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The project series documents the design for exhibition halls and offices for the Pepe Cobo art gallery on Argensola Street, Madrid, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 171. See also the project "Pepe Cobo II, galería de arte" (AP164.S1.2004.D7). The project documents conceptual and design development drawings, digital and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions and budgets.
2003
Galería de Pepe Cobo, Madrid, Spain (2003)
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AP164.S1.2003.D8
Description:
The project series documents the design for exhibition halls and offices for the Pepe Cobo art gallery on Argensola Street, Madrid, Spain. The firm identified this project as number 171. See also the project "Pepe Cobo II, galería de arte" (AP164.S1.2004.D7). The project documents conceptual and design development drawings, digital and reference materials, correspondence, project descriptions and budgets.
Project
2003
textual records
ARCH277519
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Includes photocopies of maps which have been annotated to show project locations, an e-mail message to Greg Lynn dated July 21, 2015, printouts of online content, and a copy of Urban design proposals--Yokohama Urban Ring Exhibition (1992) with covering note to Greg Lynn.
1992-2015
Documents sent to Mirko Zardini (Director, Canadian Centre for Architecture) or to Greg Lynn
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ARCH277519
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Includes photocopies of maps which have been annotated to show project locations, an e-mail message to Greg Lynn dated July 21, 2015, printouts of online content, and a copy of Urban design proposals--Yokohama Urban Ring Exhibition (1992) with covering note to Greg Lynn.
textual records
1992-2015